The learning brain : memory and brain development in children

Despite all our highly publicized efforts to improve our schools, the United States is still falling behind. We recently ranked 15th in the world in reading, math, and science. Clearly, more needs to be done. In The Learning Brain, Torkel Klingberg urges us to use the insights of neuroscience to improve the education of our children.

Being unlucky when you think : the importance of working memory --
Remembering what to concentrate on --
Why do students daydream? --
The working memories of the Nynäshamn children --
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and children with low working memories --
The growing brain : how the brain develops and matures --
The development of the brain --
The brain matures --
Genes and the brain --
The white matter --
Through the Pyrenees by motorbike : the risk-taking teenage brain --
Risks and rewards --
Neuroscience and the law --
Now I am really awake for the first time ever : long-term memory --
Children's long-term memory --
The key to the memory --
Improving the long-term memory --
Mathematics, memory, and space --
Counting babies --
Retaining numbers in working memory --
The mnemonic map --
Mathematical areas --
Mathematics and gender --
Dyscalculia : does it exist? --
Premature birth and dyscalculia --
Training programs. Reading, dyslexia, and problematic relationships --
Learning to read --
Reading areas of the brain and dyslexia --
Dyslexia: genetics and displaced cells --
Why the problems are interconnected --
Dyslexia training and neuroscientific predictions --
The early environment and brain development: the importance of stimulation and engaged parents --
Stimulating environments and brain development --
The role of parents in memory and stress --
Skydiving and expectations: what acute and chronic stress do to us --
Stress hormones and nerve cells --
Social stress --
Chronic stress --
Cognitive training, memory techniques, and music --
The dream of the perfect memory --
The brain of a memory champion --
Working memory training --
The art of training --
Can everything be trained? --
Music --
Body and soul --
Jogging and the brain --
Intelligence and infections --
11. This will change everything --
Five themes --
A schoolgirl of the future.

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Lärande hjärnan.

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Torkel Klingberg ; translated by Neil Betteridge.

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Despite all our highly publicized efforts to improve our schools, the United States is still falling behind. We recently ranked 15th in the world in reading, math, and science. Clearly, more needs to be done. In The Learning Brain, Torkel Klingberg urges us to use the insights of neuroscience to improve the education of our children.

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"With a friendly and clear writing style, Klingberg introduces us to the factors that shape working memory, and the profound impact it has on our lives... Crucially, Klingberg highlights the costs of missed diagnosis: children with working memory deficits have extreme difficulty attaining math and verbal skills and suffer from low self-esteem" -- New York Times Book Review "Klingberg mixes multiple anecdotes with scientific studies... The result is fascinating and readable. There is much to recommend in this book. The anecdotes and descriptions of many pieces of research are interesting and sure to pique the curiosity of most readers." --PsycCRITIQUESMeer lezen...